10-09-2005 06:24 PM | |
A. J. Raffles | I think so. According to the list of ESA companies it was bought out by EA. |
10-09-2005 05:27 PM | |
swiss | what about the "eye of the beholder" series then ?! is it westwood that makes it no go for 'em ? or are they free now ? |
10-09-2005 02:12 PM | |
Blood-Pigggy |
I have a copy of Chaos Gate that is 50 meg compressed. Of course it's a CD-rip. Sound good? |
09-09-2005 01:31 PM | |
The Fifth Horseman | Sad that Chaos Gate and Rites of War are too big (several hundred MB each)... they're so cool... |
09-09-2005 01:27 PM | |
TheChosen |
Thank Tom. *Starts gathering SSI games for Abandonia* |
09-09-2005 12:26 PM | |
Tom Henrik |
Ahem... Let's see if I still recall this (all the ESA companies sorta mix up after a while)... Stratetic Simulations Inc. was bought up by Mindscape. Mindscape was bought up by Ubisoft. Ubisoft is a member of the ESA. That was why we thought that SSI belong to Ubisoft and that made the games no-go. However, Ubisoft abandoned all the SSI games. Making all the SSI games abandoned. We discovered this a couple of weeks ago. Hope that cleared something up. (Another company that was thought to be ESA, but has proved not to be so is Mindcraft). |
09-09-2005 11:56 AM | |
TheChosen |
Just an innocent question: The Krynn games where made by SSI right? Then why did you added those games! I tought that SSI games where ESA protected???? Somebody explain this to me! Im so confused... :blink: |